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Piper Musings and Self Indulgences
So, I will try to put my thoughts into words about Piper, as I’m messing with him in my head. CallyAnn suggested the idea of incorporating a Peter Pan element into Piper’s design. While this initially opens up quite an interesting angle on a villain (and certainly solves the ‘hot guy’ problem) the longer I thought about it the more worried I became that such a character simply would not fulfill the hopes we have for Piper being the main villain. I know CallyAnn is attached to the idea of Piper not knowing or caring who Spark is at first, a concept I’m partial to as well. The only way I can imagine a Peter Pan like character not knowing their own opposition is in a bratty know it all way, like “I don’t know who you are and I don’t care ’cause I’m just here to do what I want nah nah!” Otherwise I perceive him as being immediately interested in Spark, as either an ally and playmate, or challenge and therefore a source of amusement. The disinterest we start to dabble in when we picture him as being unaware of her and her intentions to stop him strike me as being much more in line with a slightly older, more aloof character. At the same time we don’t want him too much older, lest he wander into ‘hot guy’ territory or so old that he’s a crony and is on a level with Jafar and Cruella.
Again and again I find myself coming back to Jack Frost as the sort of ‘forever young magic boy’ as the source of my inspiration. While this doesn’t fulfill CallyAnn’s hopes of giving him a Peter Pan angle it does seem to be fitting with our theme of turning character archetypes on their heads. Vahaadi isn’t the hero, he’s the sidekick, and Spark vise versa. I think I kind of want Piper to have Jack’s ‘nice guy’ feel, only it turns out that he’s the villain. I want him to have a gentle and friendly and earnestness to him; not only would children like him, but parents would trust him. He seems sincere and is a good listener and makes lots of open and honest eye contact. He laughs softly and is too humble to accept compliments easily. AND YET, he is the one who is doing so much damage and causing so much destruction.
Someone like him would find Spark unworthy of his attention, with her bossy voice and loud explosions and general harshness and lack of subtlety. If he takes notice of her at all, he sees her as a flash in the pan distraction, not someone to take seriously, unlike the Lorewalkers who seem intent on making his life miserable (nevermind the fact the opposite is really the case.) Until, that is, she actually makes good on her word to ‘take him down.’ After enough fuss she’s able to prove herself a legitimate interference into his plans, so he starts to study her and takes a… different approach. I just can’t get it out of my head the idea of a character like Jack approaching Spark with this easy going, casual, nice guy attitude and saying “Let’s play a game, we’ll have a little fun,” and getting inside her mind by speaking her language. His first step would be to seperate her from Vahaadi as much as possible. He sees Vahaadi as a threat, unable to be charmed and capable of monopolizing Spark’s attention, as well as occasionally serving as the voice of reason.
I think maybe an episode could be devoted to him trying to win Spark over, once he’s decided he can’t afford to ignore her anymore. Eventually Spark would be pushed between choosing to help Piper or choosing to hold true to her word with the Lorewalkers. The decision is easy for her to make once she presses Piper on if his offer also extends to Vahaadi and he says no. Spark takes up her mantel as a superhero and tells Piper that they can never be friends, as long as he’s determined to carry out his quest. The plot carries on as we’ve previously discussed from here.
I think a Peter Pan Piper would be too similar to Spark, simply due to the ‘forever a child’ mentality they’d both share. If we made him some sort of twisted form of Peter Pan (Say something ruined his canon and he was forced to grow up; he’s forever bitter and goes around ruining other canons as well) Spark would sympathize with him too much and wouldn’t be able to ‘destroy him.’ But a Piper like Jack would *almost* fool her, *almost* win her trust, *almost* lure her away… but he’s just not crazy enough.
ANYWAY I’m not sure any of that made sense, but it’s what led to the drawings I posted. In other news, I heard a song on the radio (Gold by Brit Nicole) and the lyrics suddenly validated my desire to pull a common manga trope and draw characters not normally clothes in royal wear in outrageously fancy and royal clothes. Ex: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-g1DYCAvkmkw/U0HptYnNS2I/AAAAAAAAA08/BTcrDWLZjPk/s1600/SOREDEMO+SEKAI+WA+UTSUKUSHII+2014ANI.jpg )
But as I was drawing this Tephra and Vitiator were practically gaping and sputtering and begging for a drawing of THEM this way, WHAT WAS I THINKING that I drew Vahaadi and Spark instead!? So, I owe them some tropey art. Maybe tomorrow 😉
The chorus of the song reminded me of one of the pep talks Spark would give Vahaadi “Don’t let anybody tell you that you’re not loved, and don’t let anybody tell you that you’re not enough. There are days when we’re all feeling like we’re messed up, but the truth is that we’re all diamonds in the rough.”
Piping Hot
TERRIBLE TITLE SORRY NOT SORRY
Alternate title, “why we probably shouldn’t make Piper too attractive”
The wild Piper used Attract!
It’s super effective!
Canon of the Guardians II
“We can light it
Up, up, up
So they can’t burn it
Out, out, out
We can light it
Up, up, up
So they can’t burn it
Out, out, out–“
Mood Music 😀
http://youtu.be/CGyEd0aKWZE
It would seem a stupid idea to start throwing sparks at the moon to make it glow, but according to the books the man in the moon kicks up the moondust that has settled on the surface of the moon in order to make it glow. If it stopped glowing, I’d imagine they have to shake up the surface again.
((And just because I like how it looks, here’s a black and white version. I think I like this because in the novels all the pictures are in black and white so this looks like it came out of the book ^_^))
Canon of the Guardians
My kids have been so in love with William Joyce’s “The Man in the Moon,” that I’ve kinda gotten a bit head over heels for his world of the Guardians myself. I started reading his chapter book series that goes into much greater detail and characterization than the picture books (in some ways) and have fallen in love with the characters of The Man in the Moon, Katherine (the future Mother Goose) and Nightlight (the guardian of The Man in the Moon when he was a child. After a battle with Pitch Nightlight has no memory of who he was/what he meant to the The Man in the Moon but still finds himself on the side of right and has ‘moonbeam powers.’) He is the one holding the staff in my picture. For as much as I love these characters, I rushed through drawing them to get to the real HEROES of this post: Spark and Vahaadi. FORGIVE ME FOR THE HORRIBLE FIRST PANEL XD… T_T It’s only there for the general idea.
After CallyAnn decided to send Vahaadi permanently to Loose Canon and Spark fell apart with glee I honestly found myself a little lost. So much of my feelings and associations and understanding regarding Vahaadi had to do with his life in Ashen Shard. I didn’t know how to approach him or where to find much inspiration about him, despite how over the moon (sorry the pun was too ready) Spark felt about everything. I went back and re-read what CallyAnn wrote when Vahaadi told Lanthriel goodbye and was struck by his gladness concerning becoming a hero. This made me very happy! I got to see Vahaadi with new eyes all of a sudden and became really, really excited about the path that Loose Canon is going to take with his character. So I couldn’t resist sending him and Spark to the realm of the Guardians to show off a little bit (okay, a lot.) I figure this takes place well into his relationship with Spark ((Well I mean it isn’t actually taking place, this is still OOC, but if it DID–)); he has long since shed his aloof demeanor and bitterness and has taken to saving worlds with a passion (in his own sultry eyed way.) He looks so confident and dazzling and UGH HE AND SPARK JUST CLICK LIKE OH MY GOODNESS. This was too much fun to draw. I’m too tired to work on it now but the last panel will be in color so that’s why it says “to be continued.” I’ll post it when I can but in the meantime I had a lot of fun drawing hero Vahaadi. He pretty much makes my day. <3

La Vahaadi and El Spark
DON’T ASK ME WHY GENDERBENDS AMUSE ME SO, THEY JUST DO, OK???!
Anyway, another swing and genderbend Vahaadi and Spark. Although I think it’s safe to say if Vahaadi were female her life wouldn’t have turned out at all like it did and I don’t think she would have ended up in this kind of servitude. I don’t know if Spark’s world would be all that different since she’s already a tomboy. I dunno! It’s just funny.
I suppose their dynamic would be really different too. I think FemmeVahaadi would be a lot more aggressively sultry than male Vahaadi, thinking a teenage boy would be easy to corrupt. But once she realized Spark is no ordinary girl-crazy teenager she’d stop, and she’d like him for it. She’d probably be a lot like Eris. I imagine HommeSpark might be like Beast Boy. XD
I’ve Become What I Can’t Be
((So, I mentioned before that I want to completely rewrite Vahaadi’s character for Ashen Shard. Rather than changing Vahaadi back from the character he’s become for Loose Canon, I’ve decided to jailbreak him from the story entirely. I will be writing a completely different character to take his place, and Spark now gets to have Vahaadi all to herself! This decision has been cemented by the recent ideas I’ve had about revamping Ashen Shard. Initially everything was hunky-dory, but the day after I had my epiphany about Ashen Shard, I started feeling some pushback from Lanthriel. This surprised me, since Vahaadi’s exclusion will theoretically make his own story so much better. But much to his own chagrin, Lanthriel does feel strongly for Vahaadi and regrets the drama. Sending Vahaadi to a different story entirely means they will no longer have to torment each other with their mixed feelings.))
“I suppose this is farewell,” Lanthriel said softly. “I’m sorry it had to end this way.”
Vahaadi closed his pack without looking up. “It’s for the best,” he replied, trying to sound confident. He flipped the pack, filled with every sign he’d ever been a part of Ashen Shard, over his shoulder.
“You’ll have to spend hundreds of years a slave and a villain instead of only a few.”
“True…” Vahaadi responded grimly. “But, I’ll get to be a hero, too.” Feeling the confidence he’d been seeking finally coming into his voice, he looked up at Latnrhiel. “Ink’s promised me a happy ending. There’s no guarantee of that for me here.”
Lanthriel’s eyes darkened, and Vahaadi was alarmed by the look of deep pain and regret he wore.
“Don’t worry,” Vahaadi tried to reassure him. “Spark will take good care of me.”
Lanthriel’s brow knit and he cast his eyes away. His voice was thin when he spoke next.
“I’ll miss you.”
Vahaadi’s throat tightened uncomfortably. Why, why did he always have to make everything so hard? “I’ll miss you, too,” he murmured.
For a moment, the two just stared at each other. At length, Vahaadi moved closer, extending his hand to touch Lanthriel’s face. Lanthriel seemed to come to himself abruptly and turned faintly pink. He cleared his throat hastily and held out his hand, as if to shake.
“Let us part as friends, and nothing more,” he said.
Vahaadi hesitated, and Lanthriel saw the fleeting resignation and sadness in his eyes. But then he smiled.
“Friends, and nothing less,” Vahaadi agreed, and he pulled himself against Lanthriel in an embrace. Lanthriel’s hand, still extended, hovered uncertainly in midair. Then he relaxed, and tenderly returned Vahaadi’s embrace. Vahaadi sighed into his chest, feeling he would melt.
“UUUUUUGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHH would you stop with the mush and just GO already?” a harsh voice whined.
Lanthriel relaxed his hold but didn’t pull away completely, looking at Took with a mixture of scorn and embarrassment.
“Oh, Took,” Vahaadi purred with his teasing smile. “You KNOW you’ll miss me too.”
Took put his hands on his hips. “I can’t miss you IF YOU WON’T LEAVE.”
Vahaadi laughed at his retort and shook his head. “Alright, alright,” he chuckled, unwrapping himself from Lanthriel. He smiled up at Lanthriel, inviting him to laugh with him at Took’s expense, but there was no trace of a smile in return.
“Oh, Ehric,” Vahaadi murmured. “Don’t look so sad. Knowing Ink and Evie, we’re bound to see each other again! We’ll run into each other in an RP or some out-of-context meme for certain!”
Lanthriel rubbed the back of his neck and smiled at the ground. “Haha. I guess you’re right.” He sighed quietly, then returned his gaze to Vahaadi’s. “Well, goodbye for now, Vahaadi,” he said.
“Goodbye, Ehric. I’ll see you around.” With that, he stepped up to Lanthriel, and gently kissed him under his jaw. For once, Lanthriel had been more or less expecting the kiss and didn’t tense. Grateful, Vahaadi resisted the desire to over stay his welcome, and with a final smile up at Lanthriel, he turned and ran off toward his new home, his new beginning.
(( Mood music, by One Republic of course:
I like listening to this and imagining the scene and a montage of memories and Lanthriel and Vahaadi facing their new stories and just coming to terms with everything and mutually and separately moving on. <3
Also relevant is Rascal Flatt’s “I’m Moving On” but it isn’t as uplifting/encouraging as “Stop and Stare.”))



















